Goetheana shakespearei / G. incerta
(Fig. 1 C, E, 2C, 3F, H)
Comparative notes. As stated above, females of G. shakespearei and G. i n c er t a are considered as indistinguishable in this study. However, they are easily separable from females of G. kobzari, described below, because they have a uniformly dark mesosoma and the apical area of fore wing has distinct setation (Figs 1 C, E, 2C).
Material examined. Specimens studied by D.P. Annecke and identified as “ Goetheana parvipennis ”: ♀, slide with body under one small ring, Republic of South Africa, “ Goetheana parvipennis (Gahan), det. Annecke, T 14-1 , South Africa, Skukuza, Tvl., iii.1962, D. P. Annecke, Suction trap ” ; ♀, ibid., T14-2, XII.1969; ♀, ibid., T14-3; ♀, ibid., T14-4, iii.1960; ♀, ibid., T14, i.1960; 2♀, ibid., XII.1959 (SANC); non-identified by D.P. Annecke: ♀, slide with body under ring cover slip, Republic of South Africa, “ Goetheana sp.”, “T185, Skukuza, Tvl., VI.1960, D. P. Annecke ” ; ♀, ibid., but “T185” (SANC); ♀ (mentioned in: Grout & Stephen (1995), slide with body under one ring cover slip, “ Goetheana sp.”, “ South Africa, Letaba Estates, TVL. III.1985, M. Gilbert, ex nymphs of thrips on citrus” (SANC).
Other material: ♀, Republic of South Africa, Johannesburg, Northcliff, ex hort: suburban garden, S 26°8’26.149”, E 27°57’40.349”, yellow pan traps, 30.IX.2015 (A. Gumovsky) ; 3♀, ibid., 01.X.–03.X.2015, under Kiggelaria africana (SIZK, SANC); ♀, Limpopo Province, near Phalaborwa town, Palabora Copper Mine Game reserve, “ Marula line”, burned area of semi-arid open woodland with dominance of Dichrostachys cinerea, 10– 13.XII.2014 (A. Gumovsky); 3 Ƌ, ibid., Molengraaf Farm between the Palabora Copper Mine and Phalaborwa town, yellow pan traps, 25.V.2014 (A. Gumovsky & C. Davies) ; 6 ♀, Namibia, Tsumeb vicinity, Dundee Precious Metals property, “ Mouse place” (in front of mine offices), semi-arid Karst Woodland, Dichrostachys cinerea shrub area, yellow pan traps, 14–20.VIII.2014 (A. Gumovsky) ; 24 ♀, Tsumeb vicinity, Dundee Precious Metals property, “ Black soil” (a highly polluted area), semi-arid Karst Woodland, Dichrostachys cinerea shrub area, yellow pan traps, 19–28.VIII.2014 (A. Gumovsky) ; 13♀, Namibia, ~ 20 km SE of Tsumeb, Baltimore Farm, semi-arid Karst Woodland, yellow pan traps, 18–23.VIII.2014 (A. Gumovsky) ; ♀ (with last four gastral tergites brownish), Uganda, Rwenzori Mts., Nyakalengija Village, path to mountains, 14.III.2013 (A. Gumovsky) ; ♀, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri Province (previously Ituri Interim Administration, Orientale Province), Djugu Territory, Mongbwalu Gold Mining headquarters, agroforestry patch, yellow pan traps, N 01°56’29.82”, E 30°02’19.17”, 2–9.III.2015 (A. Gumovsky) ; ♀, ibid., Lodjo mining exploration camp, forest near artisanal mining area, 26.I.2014 (A. Gumovsky) ; 3 ♀, Senegal, Dakar, Botanical Garden of the Cheikh Anta Diop University, near pond, 3.IV.2008 (A. Gumovsky) (SIZK, SANC) ; 4 ♀, Tanzania, Mkomazi Game Reserve, Ibaya camp, S 3°58’, E 37°48’, Acacia spp. bushveld, yellow pan trap, 9–10.XII.1995, SAM-HYM PO15132 (S. van Noort) (SAMC).